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  • Tower
    Tower is an interactive literary art work where the computer listens to and anticipates what is to be said by those interacting with it. A self-learning system, as the inter-actor speaks the computer displays the next words, in the order of
  • EVE
    Eve is about the process of how identity is generated. It is an ongoing attempt to reclaim and deconstruct identity. It is about the state of being and the sense of time. The piece is generated in realtime to create a dynamic hybrid image. This
  • In a world where human transactions mostly apply to human values, where metaphors reside in the syntactic articulation of these values, we may find very peculiar layers of truth that make sense in an unexpected way. Transactional Poetry is
  • To make a hole, three dimensions are necessary. In the two-dimensions of the iconic thought experiment Flatland, organisms that sustain their existence through a digestive system characterized by two holes, would find themselves split in two along
  • Making of Eve Clone Portraits IMR is a continuous series of the Making of Eve Clone I video, extending the digital images of da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man and Eve Clone into a real space. The viewer, is invited to put on an MR(Mixed Reality)helmet, will
  • Making of Eve Clone Portraits IMR is a continuous series of the Making of Eve Clone I video, extending the digital images of da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man and Eve Clone into a real space. The viewer, is invited to put on an MR(Mixed Reality)helmet, will
  • Zapp, Andrea. A Sense of Weightlessness In Urban Cycles, edited by Galina Dimitrova and Anneke Pettican and Steve Symons, 42-50. Manchester, UK: i3 Publications, 2003.
  • Roc Parés Burguès (Mexico, 1968. Lives and works in Catalonia since 1983). http://roc-pares.net Professional profile • Researcher of the Interactive Communication Group of DigiDoc, UPF. • Professor of Interactive Communication and Media Arts:
  • Fox Keller, Evelyn. Making Sense of Life: Explaining Biological Development with Models, Metaphors, and Machines. Cambridge, London: Harvard University Press, 2002.
  • Event: Off-Sense - Cyberspace we all shareInstitution: Yamaguchi Center for Arts and Media (YCAM)Comment: